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‘Staying Online’
Author discusses his advice for colleges in navigating the evolving landscape of digital learning and his change of heart on MOOCs.

2021 Survey of College and University Admissions Directors | Available On-Demand
Inside Higher Ed’s recently-released 2021 Survey of College and University Admissions Directors found that 91% of admissions leaders were "concerned"...
Amherst Eliminates Legacy Admissions Preferences
Amherst College announced this morning that it is eliminating the preference it has granted in admissions to legacy applicants. Currently...
Social Support for Health of Chinese and Korean Immigrants
Immigrants can thrive with a strong support network. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of California, Irvine, Week, Brittany...

Reimagining the Scholarly Meeting
Ithaka S+R releases study on the annual conference in the pandemic era and announces new cohort to plan for meetings of the future.

Without Financial Help, Bloomfield College Risks Closure
In an interview, President Marcheta P. Evans discusses why the 153-year-old minority-serving private college needs a philanthropic partner. Experts say it’s a risky strategy -- but it just might work.
New Programs: Interdisciplinary Studies, Mechanical Engineering, Nursing, Bilingual Journalism, Artificial Intelligence, Esports
Albertus Magnus College is starting a B.A./B.S. in interdisciplinary studies. Franciscan University of Steubenville is starting a B.S. in mechanical...

One Last Cut?
Tuition-free community college is presumed to be on the chopping block in President Biden’s Build Back Better Act, but there are still ways that lawmakers can lower the cost of the program without scrapping it completely.
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